Sapphire radeon 6870 problem

Hey guys I have a radeon 6870 and it is not being recognised by the mother board during startup so i changed to my on board graphics just to try to get CpuZ reading, and i got this (picture) I cant be sure whats wrong, my brotther tells me that the card was showing at one time only 1 resolution then as monitor or windows changed to a another it goes blank ... If u guys can help ill be more than happy.

Its clearly been recognised or you couldn't interrogate it like that .I sometimes have similar issues .
Get round it by plugging a hdmi into the radeon and dvi into onboard, boot to on board then try and extend to the other monitor.
Once you have both up switch the radeon to be the main one and disable the other

is it really a saphire card??? Is there a bios switch? if so try flipping it, if you have access to another MB try it there.... but from the looks of the posted pics some one tried to flash it & the chip did not complete the write... did you buy it 2nd hand???

but from the looks of the posted pics someone tried to flash it & the chip did not complete the write...

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I believe it too, so is there a way that i can get original bios and try to restore it or something, I've looked on the card itself and i dont believe that the problem is on the capatitors but might it be ?

I've tried both switching MB's and switching Graphic's so i can get the same reading but it was impossible, And Flashing bios is done without error (i've tried some from the original webpage)

And to repply u Frogger, is it possible to switch between cards in windows, if it is i dont know the way to ...

Storage Format Tool v2.1.8 ; select Creat a DOS startup disk/ select: using DOS system files located at: (these are the files you have just downloaded): browse to the files in win98boot; then start the process.

Ive tried everything acording to flash, when i change the speed of fan i notice the difference, so thats why im excluding the bios error, everything comes out to be correct and accepted. Ive done everything according to ur post and ive tried some things on my own ...

What to do next.

Is there a possibility of a techincal error regarding the
1 x DisplayPort ● 1 x Single-Link DVI-D ● 1 x HDMI ● 1 x Dual-Link DVI-I
Maybe the voltage doesnt have access that part of the graphic card ?
The 40 nm Chip is heating up.
And graphic card is recognised in windows drivers and cant be booted up by the motherboar's ive tried.
Ive allso tried switching trough some other power suplies.

you need to repost the screen shots like in post 1 after your bios flash. If possible reboot to dos & "atiflash-ai" command take a pic ,cam or phone, [see att] & post it. Also pls look @ the back of card & post the SKU# P/N:.

You should be able to flash the card while using the integrated card. Shouldn't be any different than recovering one card while using a second card to display the screen. Just make sure you flash the right card when you recover.

you need to repost the screen shots like in post 1 after your bios flash. If possible reboot to dos & "atiflash-ai" command take a pic ,cam or phone, [see att] & post it. Also pls look @ the back of card & post the SKU# P/N:.

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Here are some pics from my indentify and the text from the back of my graphic card ...
SKU# 11179-00
P/N 288-1e177-100sa

your right bios is 100%
"Is there a possibility of a techincal error regarding the
1 x DisplayPort ● 1 x Single-Link DVI-D ● 1 x HDMI ● 1 x Dual-Link DVI-I"
If your getting no output from all of the conections. then you are most likely unable to repair this card either the output IC is cooked or the GPU has an internal problem. Either way there's no way to repair @ home

your right bios is 100%
"Is there a possibility of a techincal error regarding the
1 x DisplayPort ● 1 x Single-Link DVI-D ● 1 x HDMI ● 1 x Dual-Link DVI-I"
If your getting no output from all of the conections. then you are most likely unable to repair this card either the output IC is cooked or the GPU has an internal problem. Either way there's no way to repair @ home

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Got any pointer on what exacly could it be, i have the equipement rdy for yold or to solder ... Ty in advance